Jamie Tsai, 19, student

Jamie Tsai, 19, student

Abel Uribe, Chicago Tribune

To give: "If I give someone a present -- (I want it to be one) that every time he sees it he'll think of me." To receive: "What the gift is, is not important. The memory it invokes of the giver is what is important so that -- every time I see it I will think of the person who gave it to me."

To give: "If I give someone a present -- (I want it to be one) that every time he sees it he'll think of me." To receive: "What the gift is, is not important. The memory it invokes of the giver is what is important so that -- every time I see it I will think of the person who gave it to me." (Abel Uribe, Chicago Tribune)

To give: "If I give someone a present -- (I want it to be one) that every time he sees it he'll think of me." To receive: "What the gift is, is not important. The memory it invokes of the giver is what is important so that -- every time I see it I will think of the person who gave it to me."Abel Uribe, Chicago Tribune